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Bad news. It's 2011 and there is no market for CD's anymore. I mean there are a few people that still buy brand new ones to get uncompressed music, but old used ones? Nah.
Maybe if you had records.

Better off just converting them to digi files and throwing them out like everyone else has done instead of trying to make a quick buck. Even on eBay you won't get much unless we're talking platinum CD's autographed by celebs.

I don't have the time nor the patience (nor the desire to pay listing fees) for over 100 ebay auctions...

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Originally Posted by sas0814

Bad news. It's 2011 and there is no market for CD's anymore. I mean there are a few people that still buy brand new ones to get uncompressed music, but old used ones? Nah.
Maybe if you had records.

Better off just converting them to digi files and throwing them out like everyone else has done instead of trying to make a quick buck. Even on eBay you won't get much unless we're talking platinum CD's autographed by celebs.

Unfortunately I figured as much. Uploaded any songs I wanted to my ipod ages ago.... Maybe I'll just put them out at our garage sale next month with a sign that they are .50 cents each and see what happens. Ugh what a shame when I think of what I probably spent on them all over the years.....

I'm staring at 2 boxes full of CDs right now. I can't get rid of them until I transfer them all into iTunes. That's a task that's been on my To Do list for about 4 years now, though, so it's looking like that's never going to get done.

Of course, I still have a crate full of cassette tapes too. But that's because my car has a tape deck and I can listen to them in there. Haha. So sad.

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